Clark Surname

545th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 995,376 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Scotland

Clark Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from an official title. 'the clerk,' i.e. the clergyman, a clerk in holy orders. Middle English clerk, a priest. The surname is now almost universally Clark and Clarke, the professional form adhering to clerk; compare the silent agreement between tailor and Taylor.

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Clark Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States720,3681:50322
England114,2041:48832
Australia49,5901:54428
Canada42,9771:85739
Scotland23,5681:22714
South Africa7,9491:6,816877
New Zealand5,6681:79932
Wales3,4731:89184
Liberia2,5711:1,715227
Nigeria2,3231:76,2565,459
Thailand1,5271:46,2605,301
Mexico1,4971:82,9173,432
France1,3841:47,9936,212
Northern Ireland1,3001:1,419300
Argentina1,0541:40,5543,400
Saudi Arabia9141:33,7594,846
Spain8811:53,0674,914
Germany8661:92,96211,637
Philippines7501:134,98422,880
Ireland6681:7,0491,026
Panama5951:6,575705
Cuba5841:19,7311,254
Ecuador5821:27,3303,495
Chile4971:35,4461,820
Brazil4741:451,63417,130
Jamaica4671:6,145769
Dominican Republic4621:22,5821,461
French Polynesia4541:61933
Venezuela4001:75,5103,119
Netherlands3221:52,4458,992
Costa Rica2871:16,655647
Bahrain2641:5,108938
Zimbabwe2411:64,0599,642
China2321:5,893,627486
India2321:3,306,31695,935
Japan2311:553,43815,222
Sweden2221:44,3553,494
Ivory Coast2171:106,3195,450
Switzerland1871:43,9196,066
Uruguay1861:18,4502,093
Norway1771:29,0524,000
Morocco1701:202,80134,956
Honduras1611:54,7611,302
Nicaragua1531:39,3541,282
Russia1501:960,82074,969
Guernsey1471:43853
Isle of Man1461:58867
Mauritius1441:8,9821,898
Malaysia1391:212,18912,377
Israel1361:62,9247,935
Jersey1351:73570
Denmark1291:43,7574,559
Fiji1261:7,0981,425
Swaziland1261:10,303513
Portugal1231:84,7014,225
Lesotho1131:17,9873,838
Trinidad and Tobago1041:13,1151,725
Cyprus1011:8,7611,004
Papua New Guinea1001:81,53710,792
Italy941:650,60357,886
Guatemala921:174,8123,597
Guam911:1,760241
Belgium871:132,14519,103
Greece861:128,83521,499
Malta841:5,122348
Peru801:397,30212,780
United States Virgin Islands751:1,472241
Bahamas641:6,121584
Hong Kong581:126,4742,364
Botswana551:39,7627,636
Micronesia491:2,168438
Kuwait481:79,1819,331
Iraq471:745,14210,632
Estonia461:28,7355,267
South Korea391:1,313,853360
Austria381:224,09027,245
Czechia361:295,37437,799
Madagascar361:656,9402,016
Ghana351:772,02011,465
Indonesia351:3,778,548197,284
Bermuda341:1,920321
Finland341:161,66814,556
Cayman Islands331:1,936255
Iceland321:11,8781,089
Suriname321:17,2694,028
Aruba281:3,696529
Guyana281:27,2223,043
Uzbekistan271:1,145,52421,534
Poland241:1,583,69889,279
Taiwan231:1,019,3377,080
Afghanistan211:1,531,10412,360
Egypt211:4,377,89348,075
Singapore211:262,27211,611
United Arab Emirates191:482,22523,275
Belize181:19,7491,760
Vietnam181:5,147,0032,420
Colombia171:2,810,24014,126
Latvia171:120,59117,235
New Caledonia161:17,2644,719
Qatar161:147,37516,023
Turkey151:5,188,095110,069
El Salvador141:453,1352,829
Kazakhstan141:1,263,03568,752
Monaco141:2,648179
Oman141:263,4264,299
Pakistan141:12,760,27855,960
Bangladesh131:12,258,21313,515
Hungary131:755,09840,181
Puerto Rico131:273,0882,549
Barbados121:23,9541,149
Belarus101:950,10668,851
Gibraltar101:3,395741
Antigua and Barbuda91:11,0191,084
Sudan91:4,167,7995,799
Northern Mariana Islands81:6,822652
Turks and Caicos Islands81:4,291379
Ukraine81:5,690,337241,823
Haiti71:1,526,27214,436
Jordan71:1,263,20516,935
Uganda71:5,577,040114,218
Algeria61:6,438,59253,709
American Samoa61:9,2931,961
Falkland Islands61:522125
Lebanon61:939,51416,645
Malawi61:2,853,18524,029
Zambia61:2,641,65434,188
Norfolk Island51:459108
Sri Lanka51:4,161,71212,121
Tanzania51:10,588,32375,430
Benin41:2,583,90073,293
Chad41:3,398,0507,703
Laos41:1,647,081888
Romania41:5,019,46862,922
Saint Lucia41:44,6952,207
Seychelles41:23,0981,012
Tonga41:26,828461
Tunisia41:152,65617,743
Albania31:971,35222,477
British Virgin Islands31:10,531816
Cambodia31:5,162,38210,688
Cameroon31:6,923,023143,724
DR Congo31:24,626,523260,455
Guinea31:3,944,6062,522
Nepal31:9,493,65216,132
Slovakia31:1,778,817104,392
Croatia21:2,114,30285,143
Georgia21:1,872,77235,618
Kyrgyzstan21:2,986,32784,533
Lithuania21:1,517,29435,813
Moldova21:1,780,68455,103
Mozambique21:13,630,7847,358
Namibia21:1,204,70016,113
Senegal21:7,289,6718,117
Solomon Islands21:290,01419,875
Angola11:26,989,21411,853
Armenia11:2,930,18022,770
Azerbaijan11:9,649,12247,873
Bolivia11:10,616,43417,077
Brunei11:418,7313,893
Bulgaria11:6,978,90586,260
Burkina Faso11:18,352,10030,051
Congo11:4,989,09634,171
Cook Islands11:18,1791,485
Curaçao11:157,2471,313
Dominica11:75,891912
East Timor11:1,215,928507
Ethiopia11:97,546,26229,669
Greenland11:56,3791,133
Grenada11:108,5351,793
Kenya11:46,179,900103,372
Luxembourg11:580,54215,155
North Macedonia11:2,101,47231,546
Mali11:16,969,0354,067
Mongolia11:2,825,28917,010
Montenegro11:639,5659,092
Myanmar11:51,937,9852,166
Rwanda11:11,364,9785,947
Saint Martin11:35,156229
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines11:112,6591,704
São Tomé and Príncipe11:177,4233,686
Somalia11:13,452,0619,224
Syria11:19,301,02222,457
Togo11:7,247,76812,049
Yemen11:26,425,29455,147
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland1,0371:4,272743
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England70,3921:34618
Scotland19,0441:19722
Wales9771:1,605108
Isle of Man681:798129
Jersey451:1,153185
Guernsey401:816138
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States167,1581:30010

The alternate forms: Clãrk (1) are calculated separately.

Clark (72,829) may also be a first name.

Clark Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from an official title. 'the clerk,' i.e. the clergyman, a clerk in holy orders. Middle English clerk, a priest. The surname is now almost universally Clark and Clarke, the professional form adhering to clerk; compare the silent agreement between tailor and Taylor. If Clark and Clarke be considered as one name, they stand ninth among the commonest surnames to be found in England.

Boniface Clericus, Lincolnshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Thomas le Clerk, Lincolnshire, ibid.

Batekyn Clericus, Essex, ibid.

Gilbert le Clerk, Oxfordshire, ibid.

Thomas le Clerck, Buckinghamshire, ibid.

John le Clerck, Bedfordshire, 20 Edward I: Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.

Robertus Clarke, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

Beatrix Clerc, 1379: ibid.

Henricus Clerk, 1379: ibid.

Robertus Clerk' et Johanna uxor ejus, 1379: ibid.

Agnes Clerk, 1379: ibid.

1557. Married — Robert Clarke and Margaret Mayson: St. Dionis Backchurch.

1583. Baptised — Richarde, s. Rumboll Clerke: St. James, Clerkenwell.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

Originally a man in a religious order, and later a scholar, a penman, in early charters Latinized clericus. Roger clericus held a land between 1174—78 (Kelso, 383), and Thomas clericus was one of those appointed in 1246 to determine the right marches of Wester Fedale (LAC., 23). James the clerk was witness to a charter by Richard de Bancori of land in Dumfriesshire, a. 1249 (Bain, I, 1684), and Alan clericus was charter witness in Aberdeen, 1281 (REA., II, p. 279) Nine persons named 'le clerk,' rendered homage for their possessions, 1296 (Bain, II). In the fourteenth and following centuries the name was quite common throughout the Lowlands and is found in all old Scots charters and public documents, and only after 1400 do we feel certain that the word is truly a surname. John Clerc possessed a tenement in Edinburgh, 1400 (Egidii, p. 37), Adam Clark or Clerk was burgess of Dundee, 1406 (REB., I, 25; II, 12), and Hugh Clerk and Alan Clerk were burgesses of Irvine, 1418 (Irvine, l, p. 27) John Clerk of Leith, shipmaster, had a safe conduct into England, 1446 (Bain, IV, 1186). Robert Clerk took part in the second hership of Petty, 1513 (Rose, p. 190), Johannes Clark was prior of Scone, 1524 (Scon, p. 204), and Angus the clerk, a follower of Donald Gorme of Sleat, had remission in 1541 for his part in laying waste Trouterness in Sky and Kenlochew in Ross (RSS., II, 3943). Richard Clark, a native of Montrose, became vice-admiral of Sweden and presented a brass chandelier to the parish church of his native town, 1623. Hans Clerck, of a different family, rose to be an admiral in the same service. The name still exists in Sweden and Finland in the form Klerck. The word was borrowed into Gaelic and gave origin to the surname Mac II chleirich. Claerk 1547. George Rogers Clark (1752—1818), to whom is due the possession of the territory northwest of the Ohio, 1783, was of Scottish descent.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

= Clerk(e, q.v.

As I heard tell this other yeere, A clarke came out of Lancashire: A rolle he had reading; A bourde [jest] written therein he ffound, That some time ffell in England In Edwards dayes our King.—'John the Reeve', 7-12: Early Pop. Scot. Poet The Irish Clarkes are mostly Clearys Anglicized.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

“Cleric” in Old English, as in “Clerk in Holy Orders”.

South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal

(English) A clergyman, scholar, scribe or recorder (British pronunciation of clerk).

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

Latin clericus. French Le Clerc. A learned person-that is, one who could in old times read and write-accomplishments not so rare, after all, as we are sometimes induced to think, since this is among the commonest of surnames. Clark stands 27th and Clarke 39th in the Registrar General's comparative list: and for 33,557 Smiths registered within a given period, there were 12,229 Clarks and Clarkes. Thus for every three hammermen we have at least one ' ready writer.' If the Reg. General had reckoned Clark and Clarke as one name, it would have stood ninth in point of numerousness. As a surname, Clarke appears frequently to have aliased some other appellative; for instance the baronet family, C. of Salford, originally Woodchurch, from the parish of that name in Kent, soon after the Conquest became Clarkes (Le Clerc) in consequence of a marriage with an heiress, and the family for some generations wrote themselves "Woodchurch alias Le Clerc," and vice versa, until at length the territorial appellation succumbed to the professional one, which was right, for

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Clerk, a clergyman, a scholar, one who can read and write.

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

Derived from the Latin dericus, the name formerly given to those who possessed the accom­plishments of reading and writing, is probably, in the Isle of Man, a translation of Mac y Chlery.

'Conchobar Ua Cleirigh, lector of Cill-dara, ' A.D. 1126. John Clerk was ‘Judge of Mann’ in 1418.

'Gubon M’Cubon CLEARKE, commissary to Bishop Fully, Bishop of Sodor, ' A.D. 1430.

Manx Names (1890) by Arthur William Moore

This name includes persons of many different families. Some of these are Norman; at least the name frequently appears in the Duchy. Robert, Odo, Huard, Osbert, Philip, Richard, Branda Clericus, or Le Clerc, occur 1180-1195 (Mag. Rot. Scac.). Twenty of the name occur 1198 (Ib.); of these, nine also occur in England 1199; and the families of the name generally seem to have had members in both countries.

The Norman People (1874)

From the Danish, personal name.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

Clark,Clarke. —Universally distributed over England, but most numerous in its centre. Absent in Wales, and scarce in most of the counties on the Welsh border. Not frequent in most of the south - west great counties. Best represented in Bucks, Essex, Leicestershire, Rutlandshire, and Notts. As in the counties of Notts and Shropshire, it would sometimes appear that the terminal e signifies a transference from the Trade to the Court Directory. Clark is found over a large part of Scotland, but is rare in the northern part.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

Clarke is an occupational name, coming from the Old English ‘clerec’ or ‘clerc’ and the Old French ‘clerc’, both of which originate from the Latin ‘clericus’.

The earliest Clarks were often clerics, ie clergymen or others in religious orders. In the Middle Ages literacy was largely confined to those in the Church, so most writing and secretarial work (including recording deaths, births, taxes and wills) was done by clerics or clergy.

As literacy grew and names became hereditary, the surname came to mean a scribe or administrative assistant who could draw up required papers. Thus did both the professional name ‘clerk’ and the surname Clarke catch on and endure.

Besides the obvious Clarkson (and the related Clarson) save in minor spelling alterations there are few variations of the name. The ‘er’ version, as in Clerke, is the more original version of the name. The ‘er’ often changed to ‘ar'. A modern example is the way we pronounce Berkshire, Hertfordshire and Derbyshire. This change was fairly common. Other examples: ‘varmint’ (from the original ‘vermin’) and ‘varsity’ (from university).

The earliest mention of the name Clark is found in the Domesday Book for Hampshire. Here the records for 1086 mention one Richard Clericus.

One of the most notorious royal mistresses of all time was Mary Anne Clarke (1776—1852). She became mistress to Frederick, Duke of York, George III’s second son. Frederick was Commander-in-Chief of the Army, and Mary Anne used her position to secure promotion for several friends, accepting large bribes for her services.

The ‘Trumpet Voluntary’ is often mistakenly attributed to Purcell. In fact, it was composed by Jeremiah Clarke (1674— 1707).

The only man to have won all 25 Grand Prix in the World Motor Racing Championship is James (Jim) Clark (1936— 68). This he accomplished in 1965, breaking Fangio’s record of 24. Clark died tragically in an accident at the Hockenheim circuit in West Germany.

During 1940 Colonel William Fredman and Harry Lawrence Clark managed to break the Japanese secret code. The code­breaker they created was nicknamed ‘Magic’ and it intercepted messages showing that the Japanese were planning to attack. Unfortunately, they were unable to discover the exact location of the attack-Pearl Harbor.

The first overland trip across the continent of North America set off in 1804 and was led by Captain Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and Lt William Clark (1770-1838), who acted as mapmaker and artist.

Clarkston is the only United Kingdom town with this name. However, throughout the Commonwealth the name Clark and variations on it are common both as town names and as names of geographic features. Clark’s Harbour in Nova Scotia and Clark’s Town in Jamaica are two examples. Some 21 towns and cities in the US are Clark-related.

With about 164,000 namesakes, Clarke is the 34th most popular surname in England and Wales while Clark accounts for another 136,000. In combination this makes the name the 8th most popular in the area. In Scotland about 25,000 Clarks makes this the 13th most popular name. Clark(e) is notably popular in and around Leicester where an estimated one in about 215 families bears the name. In descending numerical order other strongholds of one spelling or the other are Coventry, Nottingham, and Birmingham. Around the world Clarks and Clarkes are most common in Auckland (one in 238 families), Wellington (one in 292) and Melbourne (one in 336). In the United States there are an estimated 576,000 Clarks and 68,000 Clarkes, in combination making this the country’s 15th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Clark Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Clark Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Clark (Arabic: كلارك) has its highest incidence in The United States. It can also appear as: Clãrk. For other potential spellings of this last name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Clark? popularity and diffusion

The last name is the 545th most widely held surname at a global level. It is borne by approximately 1 in 7,321 people. The surname is predominantly found in The Americas, where 75 percent of Clark reside; 74 percent reside in North America and 74 percent reside in Anglo-North America. Clark is also the 13,430th most frequent first name world-wide, borne by 72,829 people.

It is most commonly occurring in The United States, where it is held by 720,368 people, or 1 in 503. In The United States it is primarily concentrated in: California, where 8 percent are found, Texas, where 8 percent are found and Georgia, where 6 percent are found. Beside The United States Clark occurs in 183 countries. It is also found in England, where 11 percent are found and Australia, where 5 percent are found.

Clark Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Clark has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people who held the Clark last name rose 431 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it rose 162 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it rose 124 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it rose 355 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it fell 36 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Clark Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those carrying the last name is chiefly Catholic (35%) in Ireland, Orthodox (71%) in Russia and Shiite (100%) in Lebanon.

In The United States those bearing the Clark last name are 13.47% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 60.24% registered with the party.

The amount Clark earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 24.64% more than the national average, earning 431,366 kr per year; in Peru they earn 54.27% more than the national average, earning S/. 29,905 per year; in South Africa they earn 88.35% more than the national average, earning R 447,600 per year; in Colombia they earn 29.16% less than the national average, earning $16,082,500 COP per year; in United States they earn 3.21% less than the national average, earning $41,762 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.22% more than the national average, earning $51,778 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Clãrk931/
Clarke91422,456/
Clarck91442/
Cleark9146/
Claark9111/
Clarkc917/
Cclark916/
Dclark916/
Cllark915/
Clairk914/
Hclark914/
Clasrk914/
Clarkg912/
Sclark912/
Cklark912/
Clarkz911/
Cslark911/
Clarrk910/
Chlark910/
Clarkk910/
Clarcke8317/
D'Clark835/
Claarke833/
Clarrke832/
Clarkke832/
Clearck831/
Schlark831/
Clearke831/
Cliarke831/
Clairke831/
Sclarck830/
Cllarke830/
Klark801,015/
Slark80709/
Clarc8014/
Clork802/
Clarq801/
Clarg801/
Clarková779/
Clarkova771/
D'Clarke771/
Schlarke770/
Slarke73129/
Slarks73114/
Clarcq7390/
Klarke7358/
Klarck7356/
Clairc7314/
Szlark737/
Clearc733/
Clarcg732/
Clorke732/
Kleark731/
Slarck730/
Qulark730/
D'Clairek711/
Clarque6799/
Kellark6712/
Schlork671/
Clargue671/
Klarcke671/
Schlarg670/
Killark670/

Clark Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Clark in the Arabic language
كلاركklark-

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